Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a surprise announcement on Thursday that he will be attending a UN conference on climate change taking place in Copenhagen.
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Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe questions why the opposition have not received torture reports for security reasons, while former military officers received the reports.
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Fifty-year-old daredevil Yves Rossy tries to become the first person to fly between two continents powered only by a jetpack. The flight from Morocco to Spain, however, doesn’t go as planned.
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'Courage' the turkey has been spared from the dinner table by U.S. President Barack Obama. Obama officially pardoned the bird in the traditional 'Great American Turkey Pardon.'
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The largest crib recall in Canadian history creates panic across the country, Internet service providers are now required to report knowledge of child porn predators and Obama is set announce sending of more troops to Afghanistan.
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From wildlife to concrete jungle, Toronto’s financial district was turned into a wild deer hunt after a doe made its way into the city's downtown core.
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Former chief of defence staff Rick Hillier speaks about the transfers of detainees from Canadian to Afghan custody before a House of Commons special committee.
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Twelve firebombings in just three weeks has Montreal police investigating all motives from organized crime to cappuccino wars and a Nova Scotia MP apologizes for comments over Halifax’s unemployed.
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The CEO of the MS Society of Canada says the research is still a theory and it needs further exploration and research. He also says the research at this stage should not be mistaken as a cure, but should still be pursued.
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A legitimate business is targeted for arson and the Angels are called in to investigate. Soon, they discover that the corporation is actually a front for a pornographic film studio, and that the studio blackmails them into investing.
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